José Ellis Ripper Filho: Alternatives for learning
July 1, 2004 12:00 amMarcos de Oliveira and Neldson Marcolin
Marcos de Oliveira and Neldson Marcolin
Bacterium produces substance used for treating burns
Tests help with the prevention of hereditary diseases
Researchers discover mutant coffee plants without any stimulating substance
Company develops components for transmissions via optical fiber
Researchers develop prototype of a compact laser for wide commercial use
In the series of articles on the 70 years of the University of S
Optics, by Newton, completes 300 years just as important as when it was published
Researchers develop a project for a platform to extract oil on the high seas
Projects reach industry and make a financial return possible for Fapemig
Researchers verify protective effects of a Brazilian mushroom
Partnership results in an analgesic that is more potent than morphine
Optical fibers bring a new stage for research into the Internet and telephony
Brazil seeks to reduce external dependence in the semiconductor area
Brazil keeps ahead in the research and prevention in tropical diseases
Tests corroborate the biological action of plants from the forest
A subtype of the Aids virus is spreading and altering the epidemic's profile
Stretches of RNA regulate the production of proteins linked to cancer
Expectation and conditioning explain why a placebo sometimes works
Fixed jellyfishes form a new class of marine animals
Brazilians discover four star nurseries outside the galaxies
Dutch painter at last wins his space together with the Flemish masters
Cooperation will reveal to the United States texts about the vanguards
Thesis recalls the Recife Cycle
Schooling of D. Pedro II's daughters was pioneering for the time
National research goes professional and improving its world ranking
Soar creates a model for the evaluation of large scale enterprises
Media widens its space for science and technology with a series of new products
Researchers make use of new language to take science to the general public
A collective work, carried out with pleasure